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foreign policy in such a way. there's also issues in terms of -- i think it is impossible to control how this is used, but the larger question of transparency are also importantf disclosure and what is top- secret for university are quite different than those for the military. i think there is a problem of which would trump which. these are all reasons why we think -- at the very least would require a broad consultation that would involve people in the community and the students and the students and faculty. >> it should come as no surprise that some students at yale disagree with you. in an editorial supporting the proposed center, yale sophomore will davenport wrote -- "when we have the opportunity to enhance the effectiveness of special operations groups designed to chase terrorism to the edges of the earth, i hope we can unite behind a common bond of humanity and support techniques that may very well save lives on both sides of the fight." >> the response is just wide nathalie batraville was talking about. the
foreign policy in such a way. there's also issues in terms of -- i think it is impossible to control how this is used, but the larger question of transparency are also importantf disclosure and what is top- secret for university are quite different than those for the military. i think there is a problem of which would trump which. these are all reasons why we think -- at the very least would require a broad consultation that would involve people in the community and the students and the...
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in foreign policy i can tell you the foreign policy budget of the united states is something like $50 billion, not that much in the overall comparison. yet it is needed not only to run our'm be sis and pay our ambassadors but also for program is be insfwauns paw eyre policy which other countries behave. foreign policy is about trying to get people to change their behavior and sometimes you need a variety of assistance programs public dip loamlysy, being able to listen. so i think it will be heard. aside from the fact as i said earlier it makes us look incompetent. i am such -- i'm a naturalized american. nothing makes me prouder than being american but at the moment we are not presenting the right image to the world in terms of what can be done when democratic and republican -- when leaders that have been elected are able to come to a solution. we are looking dysfunctional. >> rose: this is a sharp criticism of your president. >> no, i think the president is doing everything he can. up? oh, so it's just congress. >> i think that at this stage i truly do believe that. there is an awful
in foreign policy i can tell you the foreign policy budget of the united states is something like $50 billion, not that much in the overall comparison. yet it is needed not only to run our'm be sis and pay our ambassadors but also for program is be insfwauns paw eyre policy which other countries behave. foreign policy is about trying to get people to change their behavior and sometimes you need a variety of assistance programs public dip loamlysy, being able to listen. so i think it will be...
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. >> foreign policy is actually not foreign. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> the ultimate test is to move our society from where it is to where it has never been. >> join us as we explore today's most critical global issues, join us for great decisions. >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by credit suisse, eni, the hurford foundation, and pricewaterhousecoopers llp. >> coming up next: joint strike: nato and the u.s. in the 21st century. (instrumental music) >> in washington the united states breaks a 170-year-old tradition as it joins 11 nations in the signing of the atlantic defense treaty. president truman keynotes our position, which for the first time binds this country to a military agreement during days of peace. >> if there is anything certain today, if there is anything inevitable in the future it is the will of the people of the world for freedom and for peace. >> the north atlantic treaty organ
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, it's not on foreign policy. >> yes. and i've got huge quarrels on economic policies. >> rose: they say look, the democrats are attacking him for carrying out a continuation of the policies of the bush administration on that anti-terrorism front and not only that, using capacity of drones to kill americans. >> well, let's talk about that for a minute. basically basically he took the resources that have been developed, we've tracked down bin laden he gave the order to go get bin laden and he did. >> rose: which was a risk. ask jimmy carter if it was a risk. >> go watch "zero dark thirty" and the question that is put at one point by the agency guys trying to get him to support the program, isn't it a bigger risk to let bin laden get away. >> rose: be the recommendation of bob gaits was not that. the recommendation was that you attack him, he felt that was a better way to go. different people had different choices. >> but back to this question of doing a good job on terrorism. after we got bin laden and went out and announc
, it's not on foreign policy. >> yes. and i've got huge quarrels on economic policies. >> rose: they say look, the democrats are attacking him for carrying out a continuation of the policies of the bush administration on that anti-terrorism front and not only that, using capacity of drones to kill americans. >> well, let's talk about that for a minute. basically basically he took the resources that have been developed, we've tracked down bin laden he gave the order to go get...
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and forepolicy, he's kind of outsourced foreign policy in the first term. he's insourcing it back in the whitehouse again. this is his foreign policy and he's running into controversy over the drone program right now. this is a foreign policy national security team that is much more implementers and not super stars in their own right. barack obama has got ownership. he doesn't seem to support the kind of cast he had four years ago. >> rose: mark halperin when you looked at the possibilities of dealing with republicans especially the sequester question, is there some sense that the administration kneeling confident has pulled it off? >> i'm more pessimistic about it than i've been since probably the president took office. these other issues -- >> rose: since he was re-elected. >> no, since he took office. put these other issues on the table. gun control and climate change. i don't think there's any chance of those move until and unless he gets a fiscal deal in part because the traffic won't bear other big big things. and also because i don't think you can ge
and forepolicy, he's kind of outsourced foreign policy in the first term. he's insourcing it back in the whitehouse again. this is his foreign policy and he's running into controversy over the drone program right now. this is a foreign policy national security team that is much more implementers and not super stars in their own right. barack obama has got ownership. he doesn't seem to support the kind of cast he had four years ago. >> rose: mark halperin when you looked at the...
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but there have been other cases in recent times where they have gone after foreign policy elite of the united states. there was a fascinating attack on the council and foreign relations here in new york where the attack wasn't really aimed at getting material out of the counsel's computer systems, most of what's in there is opening available. probably be perfectly delayed if the chinese went and read it all. but instead it's what's called a water hole attack. think of animals coming to the watering hole. in this case the animals of the foreign policy elite, they see who is coming and they follow them back home to their home computers. a fascinating element. there were aspects of the -- institute and easy to imagine attacks on the media could be the same thing as well. whether they want to follow regular users. >> rose: do we assume if they want to attack they can find a way. they can hack into some degree or not. >> you always have to assume that you could. and it's not all that difficult to go do. what's remarkable about the report that was done by -- a computer security firm. it's on
but there have been other cases in recent times where they have gone after foreign policy elite of the united states. there was a fascinating attack on the council and foreign relations here in new york where the attack wasn't really aimed at getting material out of the counsel's computer systems, most of what's in there is opening available. probably be perfectly delayed if the chinese went and read it all. but instead it's what's called a water hole attack. think of animals coming to the...
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policy, on veterans, serving our military families and our service members. >> gabbard joins illinois' tammy duckworth as the first two female combat veterans sworn into office. gabbard takes that responsibility seriously. >> it's kind of amazing that it's taken this long because we've had women who've raised their hands and volunteered to serve on the frontlines dating all the way back to the civil war. and the fact that we have over 1.8 million women veterans across the country, women who are leaving their families, leaving their jobs, leaving school behind to go and serve our country every single day is a story that hasn't been told enough. women face unique challenges in military service but also bring unique contributions that also need to be talked about. so that's one thing that i look forward to being able to do is to be a voice for this huge constituency of selfless heroes that hasn't really had a firsthand voice or a strong voice here in congress >> and for gabbard, being in congress is about serving the people, not about partisan bickering. >> when you look at a lot of the
policy, on veterans, serving our military families and our service members. >> gabbard joins illinois' tammy duckworth as the first two female combat veterans sworn into office. gabbard takes that responsibility seriously. >> it's kind of amazing that it's taken this long because we've had women who've raised their hands and volunteered to serve on the frontlines dating all the way back to the civil war. and the fact that we have over 1.8 million women veterans across the country,...
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about we not only want to have free enterprise and strong military and strong foreign policy presence but we also want to tell people how to live. it's not just republicans. the democrats are the same way. neither side wants to find where we can come together as americans. it's -- the problem is not with the american people. the american people have strong views. but the american people want government that's going to solve things. they want government that's going to -- i don't know what you and i agree on or don't agree on but i'll bet you if there was so problem in the studio or somewhere else and we wanted to solve it we'd sit down and solve it. >> rose: absolutely. still, i'm bothered by how you get it -- how does someone from -- change the system you suggest change incentives as you suggest change the parties that you suggest it. and make sure tail is not waging the dog. >> for one thing, the influence of money is very corrosive and the money is not coming from grass-roots from people like you and me who want to support candidates from outside interest groups. >> rose: and super
about we not only want to have free enterprise and strong military and strong foreign policy presence but we also want to tell people how to live. it's not just republicans. the democrats are the same way. neither side wants to find where we can come together as americans. it's -- the problem is not with the american people. the american people have strong views. but the american people want government that's going to solve things. they want government that's going to -- i don't know what you...
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we've got a domestic scrice sis thanks to domestic policies and things over the years and foreign companies which we really need don't want to come ere to invest. >> we sell sandwiches and we are in the food business that business is still ok they think, but that is absolutely not true. here in florence there are loads of restaurants, and they are closing everywhere. in fact, we are probably hit first from the crisis. people stop coming to restaurants. they eat at home. >> the structural reforms italy so needs are the common things but italians know it's one thing for their politicians to promise and quite another to deliver. >> probation reporting from florence ahead of the general election in italy this weekend. now the number of people suffering from dementia around the world is expected to double to nearly 65 million by 2030. the condition is hard to diagnosis and even if it's identified early enough, it's expensive to treat. joanie hill has been to a place where pioneering work is being done to help people affected by t. >> history flows through the city. every street has a story. but
we've got a domestic scrice sis thanks to domestic policies and things over the years and foreign companies which we really need don't want to come ere to invest. >> we sell sandwiches and we are in the food business that business is still ok they think, but that is absolutely not true. here in florence there are loads of restaurants, and they are closing everywhere. in fact, we are probably hit first from the crisis. people stop coming to restaurants. they eat at home. >> the...
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policy team he in the past years we've had foreign policies but never necessarily have the had this kind of substantive expertise that you have. >> we have on the foreign policy team quite experienced foreign policy, she had been the secretary of defense before and vice president cheney had been the chief of staff and the white house, colin powell had been chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the national security we had a lot of expertise but i really to this day not quite sure why sometimes the personalities didn't jell. i think it was the times that set the precedent. we think about people with internal dynamics. islamic think about the team have strong views because strong views are important you don't want a president who's just hearing one side of the story but think that the team dynamics. >> let's talk a little about latin america and the caribbean to the debt is a success to focus on latin america and the caribbean as a region in developing a u.s. policy given the fact that so many of the country's different in so many of them. i think about latin america and the carib
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traditionally israel has been able to control the united states foreign policy in the middle east. and whether or not the offense that the israeli prime minister gave to president obama will change that or whether the president obama himself has enough power to change that remains to be seen but so far you go hasn't been confirmed. right now you know republican senators say that they want more answers from hagel but how much is this about information and how much of this is about embarrassing the president and none of it is about information it's about showing their subservience to israel they have to show that if they don't they get cut off from campaign funds and the israel lobby is very powerful and has tremendous influence in the media it can support the. the opposition candidate it can drive anyone in the senate or the house out of office and so what you want you witnessing is the united states congress showing that it is subservient it is a good friend of israel whether in the in after shoring all this. and placating israelis they then vote in favor of hagel that could be an
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of his although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the spring the aftermath of things he said it's quote unquote messy you also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very quickly incautiously mentioned syria saying the u.s. supports those in the syrian opposition that respects the rights of all syrians but with terrorists flooding into syria and with radical forces doing a lot of the fighting for the opposition there it's really hard to see much respect for all syrians right at the moment the president mentioned north korea saying north korea's provocative actions show how much the u.s. needs missile defense he also said it ministration will be seeking further reduction of nuclear arsenals with russia it's a foreign policy goal that president obama announced in his state of the union spe
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about foreign-policy. more than ever before, the decisions that we make from the safety of our shores do not just ripple outward. they also create a current right here in america. how we conduct our foreign- policy matters more than ever before to our everyday lives. the opportunities of all the students i met standing outside , what ever they are, thinking about the future. it is important not just in terms of the threats we face, but the products that we buy, the goods that we sell, and the opportunity that we provide for economic growth and vitality. it's not just about whether we will be compelled to send our troops to another battle, but whether will be able to send our graduates -- but whether we will be able to send our graduates into a driving workforce. that is why i am here today. i am here because our lives as americans are more intertwined than ever before with the lives of people across the world that we have never visited. and the global challenge of diplomacy, development, economic security,
about foreign-policy. more than ever before, the decisions that we make from the safety of our shores do not just ripple outward. they also create a current right here in america. how we conduct our foreign- policy matters more than ever before to our everyday lives. the opportunities of all the students i met standing outside , what ever they are, thinking about the future. it is important not just in terms of the threats we face, but the products that we buy, the goods that we sell, and the...
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well ted cruz knows about just about as much about foreign policy as i know about the bottom of your shoe you know i i don't know anything about your shoes just like you know ted cruz nothing about foreign policy so his remarks are really just inflammatory of cindy airy remarks trying to attack the obama administration chuck hagel who is using a test a well tested season fighter in combat is a smart politician the advice both republicans and democrats are ready for sea and the you use very robust and have a well nuanced discussion is regarding american foreign policy so this is again this is whack a doodle talk from right wing fanatics saying nonsense and people like ted cruz will always vote no against the president just because that's what they're there to do i mean we're certainly seeing this debate very divisive the first time a filibuster has happened when it comes to nominating a secretary of defense so what do you think jake do you get a sense of taking on this position sector the the new defense secretary will lead to a policy envisioned an approach much different than his pr
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foreign policy of policy basically intolerant of the mill target of vision alternative claude having said all that the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel of course knowing the position chuck hagel had taken before was also seen as a message president obama had said previously that there is too much war talk going on and maybe by nominating chuck hagel he wanted to play down because too many people here in washington are too eager to talk war just during the confirmation hearing the word war was mentioned one hundred twenty times the word iran one hundred eight times by comparison of ghana's than the war that the u.s. is fighting right now just twenty six mentions of course those are just words but they may very well show how eager many many in washington are to discuss new wars without even having finished the old ones. ati's guy nature kind reporting their assistant secretary of the us treasury under ronald reagan that of a poll craig roberts he told us here at r t how some of her goals previous comments of alternately backfired against him. she had. made a mistake some ye
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those are your two foreign policy experts? those are your two foreign policy speeches? ten years out there was a major effort under way right now to make the war in iraq seem like it was a reasonable idea at the time. to make it seem like we were all in it together in making this unfortunate mistake when we made the decision to go in. actually, ten years ago today, you want to know what was happening around the world? in 600 cities around the world, including dozens of cities here in the united states there were mass street protests against it. not everybody was wrong about this. we didn't all blunder into this together because we all believed what that lousy intelligence turned up. it didn't go that way. there was a deliberate campaign to deceive the public, and it succeeded well enough to start a war based on threats and stories and evidence that were not true. and if the revisionism that we are experiencing right now ten years later is able to succeed then we are doomed to repeat this again as a country some day if we do not come to terms with what happened and how i
those are your two foreign policy experts? those are your two foreign policy speeches? ten years out there was a major effort under way right now to make the war in iraq seem like it was a reasonable idea at the time. to make it seem like we were all in it together in making this unfortunate mistake when we made the decision to go in. actually, ten years ago today, you want to know what was happening around the world? in 600 cities around the world, including dozens of cities here in the united...
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both know a lot about foreign policy. the choice of europe and the mideast are important for symbolic reasons. some europeans felt that the obama administration paid too much attention to asia. this trip signals that nato is an enduring partnership for us and going to the mideast, you have so many crisis that they need to deal with from syria to iran to continued troubles in egypt and iraq. it makes sense to start here. i think that what the world is looking for for the united states is leadership. they are looking for an outward-leaning america, not trying to drawback into our borders as the far right or even the far left would have us do. secretary kerry you have a convincing and convinced international which is a great strength. >> based on that, the pivot to asia is in the confirmation hearings and he said i'm not convinced that a ramp up in the asia-pacific area is critical yet. that is something i want to look at very carefully. when you hear that and we talk about what experience level he is bringing here especiall
both know a lot about foreign policy. the choice of europe and the mideast are important for symbolic reasons. some europeans felt that the obama administration paid too much attention to asia. this trip signals that nato is an enduring partnership for us and going to the mideast, you have so many crisis that they need to deal with from syria to iran to continued troubles in egypt and iraq. it makes sense to start here. i think that what the world is looking for for the united states is...
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foreign policy of policy basically intolerant of an ill turn to do vision alternative claude having said all that the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel of course knowing the position chuck hagel had taken before was also seen as a message president obama had said previously that there is too much of your talk going on and maybe by nominating chuck hagel he wanted to play down because too many people here in washington are too eager to talk war just during the confirmation hearing the word war was mentioned one hundred twenty times the word iran one hundred eight times by comparison of ghana's than the war that the u.s. is fighting right now just twenty six mentions of course those are just words but they may very well show how eager many many in washington are to discuss new wars without even having finished the old ones. libya is braced for fresh on rest the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled gadhafi is being held under the threat of violence security is tight and foreigners are leaving on mess the first protests against the current government are expected in b
foreign policy of policy basically intolerant of an ill turn to do vision alternative claude having said all that the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel of course knowing the position chuck hagel had taken before was also seen as a message president obama had said previously that there is too much of your talk going on and maybe by nominating chuck hagel he wanted to play down because too many people here in washington are too eager to talk war just during the confirmation hearing the...
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of his although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the spring the aftermath of things he said it's quote unquote messy also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very quickly cautious he mentioned syria saying the u.s. supports those in the syrian opposition that respects the rights of all syrians but with terrorists flooding into syria and with radical forces doing a lot of the fighting for the opposition there it's really hard to see much respect for all syrians right at the moment the president mentioned north korea saying north korea's provocative actions show how much the u.s. needs missile defense he also said mr asia will be seeking further reduction of nuclear arsenals with russia it's a foreign policy goal that president obama announced in his state of the union speech without g
of his although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the spring the aftermath of things he said it's quote unquote messy also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very quickly cautious he mentioned...
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well i think we can say that united states foreign policy is a pragmatic i think foreign policy they've been able to make a relation become i mean the invasion of iraq in of iraq i think perfect example go ahead i think i think what i think was just going to pour i think it may have made a relationship with china i think become china so i don't i don't think there is really. any i think negative sides from the united i think it's the iranian government that again i said they can't afford having a relationship with iran and i just. go back just one of the points major i think it's worth talking about some of the things that iran should give up i think one of the things that it's just the basic human rights that we're talking about i think we're talking about just if iran can really respect i think the aspiration of people i think if they can stop executing gays if they can stop stoning people for adultery if they can i mean. if they can just a low people to have freedom of so i mean we're talking about literally a minority of humanity about it maybe if taran does that maybe we will stop
well i think we can say that united states foreign policy is a pragmatic i think foreign policy they've been able to make a relation become i mean the invasion of iraq in of iraq i think perfect example go ahead i think i think what i think was just going to pour i think it may have made a relationship with china i think become china so i don't i don't think there is really. any i think negative sides from the united i think it's the iranian government that again i said they can't afford having...
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foreign policy basically intolerant of an ill targeted vision alternative having said all that the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel of course knowing the position chuck hagel had taken before it was also seen as a message president obama had said previously that there is too much of your talk going on and maybe by nominating chuck hagel he wanted to play down because too many people here in washington are too eager to talk war just during the confirmation hearing the word war was mentioned one hundred twenty times the word iran one hundred eight times by comparison of ghana's than the war that the u.s. is fighting right now just twenty six mentions of course those are just words but they may very well show high. how eager many meeting in washington are to discuss new wars without even having finished the old ones. this is say and u.s. authorities are planning to file away every tweet ever sent in a colossal long life. they're doing a lot of other stuff that they should be doing like killing people across the world but you know there's only so much we can do and i think storing our
foreign policy basically intolerant of an ill targeted vision alternative having said all that the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel of course knowing the position chuck hagel had taken before it was also seen as a message president obama had said previously that there is too much of your talk going on and maybe by nominating chuck hagel he wanted to play down because too many people here in washington are too eager to talk war just during the confirmation hearing the word war was...
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foreign policy basically intolerant of the no eternity of vision alternative thought having said all that the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel of course knowing the position chuck hagel had taken before was also seen as a message president obama had said previously that there is too much war talk going on and maybe by nominating chuck hagel he wanted to play down because too many people here in washington are too eager to talk war just during the confirmation hearing the word war was mentioned one hundred twenty times the word iran one hundred eight times by comparison of ghana's than the war that the u.s. is fighting right now just twenty six mentions of course those are just words but they may very well. show how eager many meeting in washington are to discuss new wars without even having to finish the old ones. there are some people out there saying that being a republican was a nominate for the post by obama so that obama down the road can blame him as a republican if indeed foreign policy doesn't it will see its best of times of certainly the theories around. in wash
foreign policy basically intolerant of the no eternity of vision alternative thought having said all that the president's decision to nominate chuck hagel of course knowing the position chuck hagel had taken before was also seen as a message president obama had said previously that there is too much war talk going on and maybe by nominating chuck hagel he wanted to play down because too many people here in washington are too eager to talk war just during the confirmation hearing the word war...
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that they expected a bit more really on foreign policy so we know it's one of those i think is supposed to focus primarily on domestic issues foreign policy often is a bit of a sidebar but as you were mentioning any so. we're looking at the rest of the world wants to see in here yeah absolutely of course the thirty four thousand troops to be pulled out of afghanistan by february so that's certainly a good point in the sort of union or any sonali thank you. well it was a pleasure to have you with us here and he has a nice that was talking about barack obama's state of the union address he's been we all know chalking the course for his country all those that have been speaking out against his plans for strict gun measures protesters in the state of new york demonstrate against tough stretch and slapped on them by the authorities following the sandy hook school massacre last december. israel's media is facing pressure from the very top to keep quiet it's come to light after the australian press fall the report of a melbourne man who hanged himself in the israeli jail in twenty ten after be
that they expected a bit more really on foreign policy so we know it's one of those i think is supposed to focus primarily on domestic issues foreign policy often is a bit of a sidebar but as you were mentioning any so. we're looking at the rest of the world wants to see in here yeah absolutely of course the thirty four thousand troops to be pulled out of afghanistan by february so that's certainly a good point in the sort of union or any sonali thank you. well it was a pleasure to have you...